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the faa shut down that airport with a missile that hit a mile away, it shut down for two days. this is a far more serious threat we aught to think about. at what point we shut down our service in that part of the world as the epidemic increases. second, he says we are going to trace the contacts. we have eccentric circles, the ones the nearest and the most exposed will get the most scrutiny, but what is that scrutiny? are we checking in every day to see if they have a fever? or a quarantine of two weeks? it's not the end of the world, but we're going to reach the point where we think about quarantine and not just tracking. >> juan? >> i think what dr. friedman said was all about the medical issues at hand, but what we in washington now have to focus on are the policy issues beginning with travel, access from that region. and the thing is, it's a global society so someone could go to china and then come to the united states and escape this. but that's got to be on the table. i think it's a little short-sided to say you shut down. it's hard to shut down a global economy in that w
the faa shut down that airport with a missile that hit a mile away, it shut down for two days. this is a far more serious threat we aught to think about. at what point we shut down our service in that part of the world as the epidemic increases. second, he says we are going to trace the contacts. we have eccentric circles, the ones the nearest and the most exposed will get the most scrutiny, but what is that scrutiny? are we checking in every day to see if they have a fever? or a quarantine of...
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and now the faa is ordering a full security review and contingency plans at their facilities. thousands of flights were cancelled after a contract employee allegedly set' fire at the chicago center. some were questioning why there wasn't more security and how one person could ground so many flights. >> definitely a big wake-up call. we had one person on their lonesome doing work on sensitive equipment. >> the faa is beefing up security at airports across the country. it will take at least two weeks to rebuild chicago center. >>> so veronica, when are we going to get more rain and how much? >> we're not going to get a lot of rain friday. but we have our best chance, what we have seen in a while. i do think we could have a thunderstorm or two around the area. that, of course, means the chance for some wind. what follows behind that front, guys, ooh, big changes for the weekend. look at that. as we take a look around the area right now, a teeny, tiny bit of fall color on the national mall there showing up. and i do mean a teeny tiny bit. but the wind could knock the drier leaves
and now the faa is ordering a full security review and contingency plans at their facilities. thousands of flights were cancelled after a contract employee allegedly set' fire at the chicago center. some were questioning why there wasn't more security and how one person could ground so many flights. >> definitely a big wake-up call. we had one person on their lonesome doing work on sensitive equipment. >> the faa is beefing up security at airports across the country. it will take at...
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but the faa, aren't they holding up a lot of the development of this? >> well, they are holding up drones in general that our systems run on a the earth which makes them not really drones, but more flowing robots. >> liz: flying robots. so you can get around it that way. change the name. great stuff. helen greiner is the ceo of the company. congratulations. keep us posted. drones are very much in the feature. closing bell ringing in about 18 months. game results controversies with players. the fcc has overturned a 40 year old rule. it will mean more fans will be able to to see more games. no more blackouts. we have the details next from the guy who fought the hardest to get that rule overturned. it's a first on fox. while the markets close at the top of the hour, we are on call for you. go to fox business.com/on call. more than 5,000 of you have done this. the smart ones come join the crowds. we'll look at the biggest headlines of the day, especially the latest ones right to your phone. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so
but the faa, aren't they holding up a lot of the development of this? >> well, they are holding up drones in general that our systems run on a the earth which makes them not really drones, but more flowing robots. >> liz: flying robots. so you can get around it that way. change the name. great stuff. helen greiner is the ceo of the company. congratulations. keep us posted. drones are very much in the feature. closing bell ringing in about 18 months. game results controversies with...
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in the wake of the incident, the head of the faa ordering a full security review. nbc's kevin tibls reports. >> reporter: this is what it looked like inside chicago center, one of the nation's most vital air traffic control hubs, now empty, decimated by an act of sabotage to its computer system. >> this is the most catastrophic event i've ever seen, this is synonymous with taking a drone and bombing the place out. >> reporter: today, five days later, many travel plans still in disarray. >> i want to go home. >> reporter: it will take at least two weeks to essentially rebuild chicago's center from the ground up. >> visualize 29 racks of computer equipment, that's what this system entails. 20 of these need to be replaced. >> reporter: suspect brian howard, a 36-year-old contract employee, appeared in court monday. the criminal complaint against howard points to a facebook post in which authorities say he said, "leaving you with a big mess." the faa chief told nbc's tom costello the agency is beefing up security nationwide. >> we've increased patrols to the number of
in the wake of the incident, the head of the faa ordering a full security review. nbc's kevin tibls reports. >> reporter: this is what it looked like inside chicago center, one of the nation's most vital air traffic control hubs, now empty, decimated by an act of sabotage to its computer system. >> this is the most catastrophic event i've ever seen, this is synonymous with taking a drone and bombing the place out. >> reporter: today, five days later, many travel plans still in...
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the faa does not expected to be fully functional until october 13th. second trial is wrapping up in joliet. one of four people accused of killing two men in a robbery last year. live at the will county courthouse with the latest >> prosecutors say the alleged robbery and murder plot was hatched by joshua minor and three accomplices. the had run out of money and had no cigarettes. the judge who will decide the verdict taking it all and is closing arguments were delivered. the 26 world could be spending the rest of his life in prison if he is found guilty. he is accused of being the mastermind in the grisly 2013 jolliet murder that allegedly involved three other spear to a phone have already been cct. awaiting a trial date. police were called to the crime scene in january of 2013 inside the home at 1121 or tickers tree. the found strangled pot is a very clever and parents rankin's both 22 years of age. the found joshua miner sitting on a sofa. >> and getting to detectives that killed one of the men. a man tried to rape his girlfriend. viewed by the judge
the faa does not expected to be fully functional until october 13th. second trial is wrapping up in joliet. one of four people accused of killing two men in a robbery last year. live at the will county courthouse with the latest >> prosecutors say the alleged robbery and murder plot was hatched by joshua minor and three accomplices. the had run out of money and had no cigarettes. the judge who will decide the verdict taking it all and is closing arguments were delivered. the 26 world...
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jeff is at chicago's o'hare airport with what the faa's administrator is saying about the changes. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are seeing more delays and cancellations at o'hare. now the federal aviation administration has launched a review, trying to prevent this from happening again. # over the next 30 days the federal aviation administration will review security measures at air traffic control centers across the country after a 36-year-old man single handedly according to investigators damaged the equipment which manages some of the nation's busiest air space. michael fuertes, the faa administrator. >> the question i'm asking is how to improve on efficiently while maintaining the highest levels of safety. >> investigators will review contingency plans for all control centers in the country. brian acknowledgeded that the chicago center didn't have a backup plan. >> the individual damaged a computer is that we never put a con tintingency plan in place for. gl the suspect, brian howard posted a threatening message on friday before the fire in the control cente
jeff is at chicago's o'hare airport with what the faa's administrator is saying about the changes. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are seeing more delays and cancellations at o'hare. now the federal aviation administration has launched a review, trying to prevent this from happening again. # over the next 30 days the federal aviation administration will review security measures at air traffic control centers across the country after a 36-year-old man single handedly...
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in the wake of the incident, the head of the faa is now ordering a full security review. nbc's kevin tibbles is at o'hare this morning. good morning. >> reporter: some are saying this act of sabotage is the biggest against the faa since 9/11 and they're asking how it could have happened. this is what it used to look like inside chicago center, one of the most vital air traffic control hubs. now empty, decimated by an act of sabotage to its computer system. >> most catastrophic event i've ever seen. this is synonymous with taking a drone and bombing the whole place out. >> reporter: today, five days later, many travel plans still in disarray. >> i want to go home. >> reporter: it will take at least two weeks to essentially rebuild chicago's center from the ground up. >> visualize 29 racks of computer equipment. that's what this system entails. 20 of these need to be replaced. >> reporter: suspect brian howard, a 36-year-old contract employee, appeared in court monday. the criminal complaint against howard points to a facebook post in which authorities say he said, quote, l
in the wake of the incident, the head of the faa is now ordering a full security review. nbc's kevin tibbles is at o'hare this morning. good morning. >> reporter: some are saying this act of sabotage is the biggest against the faa since 9/11 and they're asking how it could have happened. this is what it used to look like inside chicago center, one of the most vital air traffic control hubs. now empty, decimated by an act of sabotage to its computer system. >> most catastrophic event...
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. >>> the faa is launching a nationwide review of the security procedures following a fire at a control center in chicago that is still causing delays. the agency hopes to have the computer network replaced by the middle of october. the man charged with setting that fire was denied bail on monday. >>> a tense standoff on live television as a hotel worker was taken hostage in brazil. a man protesting the local government paraded the worker around a balcony, forcing him to wear what appeared to be an explosive vest. he finally surrendered after eight hours. his gun turned out to be fake. >>> another troubling report about head injuries in sports. two years after killing his girlfriend and taking his own life, we are learning that kansas city chiefs linebacker jovan belcher likely had the same brain disease that has afflicted other nfl players. according to espn, an autopsy found signs of the disease associated with repeated head trauma. >>> the university of michigan is promising to make changes after allowing shane morris to keep playing after taking a hard hit and then staggering on the
. >>> the faa is launching a nationwide review of the security procedures following a fire at a control center in chicago that is still causing delays. the agency hopes to have the computer network replaced by the middle of october. the man charged with setting that fire was denied bail on monday. >>> a tense standoff on live television as a hotel worker was taken hostage in brazil. a man protesting the local government paraded the worker around a balcony, forcing him to wear...
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the faa hopes to have the illinois facility back on line by october 13th. brian howard, the contract worker accused of sabotaging the illinois center appeared in court yesterday. prosecutors said he cut wires and set a fire before trying to kill himself. if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> pro-democracy protesters in hong kong set a wednesday deadline for city officials to meet their demands for democratic reform. this morning, tens of thousands blocked hong kong's streets and say they are in it for the long haul. seth doane joins us on the phone from hong kong. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, to you. that's right, today, we're hearing from the chief executive that china absolutely would not back down from its decision to limit the voting reforms demanded by the protesters who have taken to the streets. for days, tens of thousands of protesters really filling these streets, spending all night blocking many different parts of the financial and transpolitical hubs of this city of hong kong. protesters also set a deadline, octobe
the faa hopes to have the illinois facility back on line by october 13th. brian howard, the contract worker accused of sabotaging the illinois center appeared in court yesterday. prosecutors said he cut wires and set a fire before trying to kill himself. if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> pro-democracy protesters in hong kong set a wednesday deadline for city officials to meet their demands for democratic reform. this morning, tens of thousands blocked hong kong's...
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the faa has launched an investigation of its security procedures. >>> colorado was ground zero yesterday for just about everything mother nature could throw at it. large hail struck parts of colorado and new mexico, also under tornado warnings. parts of the denver area saw golf ball-size hail and flooding. and in the higher elevations, this, snow. the forecast is to be calm, dry for the area today, and a lot more stormy weather for storm. >> also today, severe weather in the country. threatening nearly a dozen states in the upper plains and midwest. and rain in the great lakes and ohio valley, as well as south florida. but the southwest is drier. >> milder air pushing temperatures down, 60s across the western states. 80s across the southwest. dallas will hit 90. >>> and coming up, another major vehicle recall from toyota. this was announced overnight. >>> plus the rush is on to fill thousands of holiday jobs. but if you want one, time is running out. >>> and torched, fire tears through a junk yard full of cars. this full story ahead on "america this morning." >>> well, there will be plen
the faa has launched an investigation of its security procedures. >>> colorado was ground zero yesterday for just about everything mother nature could throw at it. large hail struck parts of colorado and new mexico, also under tornado warnings. parts of the denver area saw golf ball-size hail and flooding. and in the higher elevations, this, snow. the forecast is to be calm, dry for the area today, and a lot more stormy weather for storm. >> also today, severe weather in the...
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jeff pegues is at chicago's o'hare airport with what the faa administrator is saying about the changes. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we are seeing more delays and cancellations here, once again at o'hare. now the federal aviation administration has launched a review, trying to prevent this from happening again. over the next 30 days, the federal aviation administration will review security measures at air traffic control centers across the country, after a 36-year-old man single-handedly, according to investigators, damaged the equipment which manages some of the nation's busiest airspace. micha micha michael juartes. >> reporter: investigators will review plans. the national air traffic association acknowledged the chicago center doesn't have a backup plan. >> we never put a contingent plan in place. >> reporter: according to investigators the suspect brian howard posted a threatening message on facebook friday morning before the fire and control center. a friend of his saw the post and called 911. >> i don't know what to do. he said he's is about -- he's going to cr
jeff pegues is at chicago's o'hare airport with what the faa administrator is saying about the changes. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we are seeing more delays and cancellations here, once again at o'hare. now the federal aviation administration has launched a review, trying to prevent this from happening again. over the next 30 days, the federal aviation administration will review security measures at air traffic control centers across the country, after a 36-year-old...
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up to 30 miles reported by the faa. visibility is just below two miles in martinsburg inside the beltway today. we will get rid of some of the clouds. a stray shower could be possible late today. temperatures in the mid to upper 70's. a strong cold front comes in on friday to bring storms and a cool autumn weekend ahead. >> thank you. the trial resumes today for the cab driver accused of shooting in alexandria police officer. was shot during what was supposed to be a routine traffic stop. a judge has twice found but sheer incompetent to stand trial. prosecutors are trying to prove that he and her stood the consequences of his actions. thank you for watching, we have one more news update coming up at 8:56. ♪ ♪ only one place helps you maximize everything in your life, everyday. the place where you always get more than you pay for... t.j.maxx. brands you love, prices that work for you. this fall, shop smarter. maxx first! doesn't everyone deserve a maxx life? t.j.maxx. ♪ ♪ >>> hello! >> 5 seconds of summer. hey, g
up to 30 miles reported by the faa. visibility is just below two miles in martinsburg inside the beltway today. we will get rid of some of the clouds. a stray shower could be possible late today. temperatures in the mid to upper 70's. a strong cold front comes in on friday to bring storms and a cool autumn weekend ahead. >> thank you. the trial resumes today for the cab driver accused of shooting in alexandria police officer. was shot during what was supposed to be a routine traffic stop....
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the faa hopes to have the chicago area center fully operational by october 13th. that's still two weeks away. >>> junkyard inferno extinguished in the miami area. look at that fire, more than 100 cars torched on monday. a welder working at the junk yard when the fire started. firefighters had to deal with thick black smoke and the danger that the stacked burning cars could just topple over. luckily no one was injured. >> every call they get, a little bit different than the last one. >> big challenges, so many flammable stuff. tight areas to get in and out of. thank you john berman. >> time for politics, let's take you "inside politics" on "new day" with mr. john king. >> chris, good morning, from car segue, five weeks to election day. let's go "inside politics," important new polling to discuss. with me to share insight, julia pace of the "associated press," ron fournier of the national journal. brand new numbers, democrats will like them, republicans will say it's an outlier. democrats on the generic ballot, you ask american who do you plan to vote for for congre
the faa hopes to have the chicago area center fully operational by october 13th. that's still two weeks away. >>> junkyard inferno extinguished in the miami area. look at that fire, more than 100 cars torched on monday. a welder working at the junk yard when the fire started. firefighters had to deal with thick black smoke and the danger that the stacked burning cars could just topple over. luckily no one was injured. >> every call they get, a little bit different than the last...
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for instance, the faa still does not allow for the use of drones to fly up and down the united states border. >> why not? >> i can't answer that question. >> we'll let amazon type drones drop packages but we won't do it to protect the border? why not? the technology is so advanced today, we can tell exactly what activities these individuals are involved with. we send fast response teams the to make these apprehensions at that particular point in time, rather than the strategic fencing in the metropolitan areas. it works. t but we have hundred of miles of nothing but raw brutal country out on that mexican/u.s. aborter. >> and it could also save a lot of lives of people. it's a humanitarian thing to do as well zbrchlt governor perry. next stop, eastern europe. us, you. what do you think? >> we're saving you a seat. >> uk to give an energy speesh. then the prime minister will get a good briefing on texas energy and the best way to send a message to putin that europe is not going to be pushed around, be bullied is for the united states to deliver liquefied natural gas to the multiple plac
for instance, the faa still does not allow for the use of drones to fly up and down the united states border. >> why not? >> i can't answer that question. >> we'll let amazon type drones drop packages but we won't do it to protect the border? why not? the technology is so advanced today, we can tell exactly what activities these individuals are involved with. we send fast response teams the to make these apprehensions at that particular point in time, rather than the strategic...
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wovent last much longer the faa laufrping an investigation into the fire travel at the international airport. the faa administration ordering a review of security policies along with air traffic control contingencies. air traffic control got into the air traffic control center and then tried to commit suicide. european aviation authorities saving the green light to cell phones during the flight. passengers use electronic devices and make calls through out their flights without swirping on airplane mode. individual airlines will decide if they want to allow them or not. the u.s. still doesn't allow cell phones on planes. >> do you want a discount? bring your gun. louisiana restaurant offering 10 percent off to any one who comes in packing. the owner kwants to take the opposite approach putting a ban on guns. regulars say they feel safer with the new policy. about s not even halloween: christmas? they think you should. lori rothman with the early bargains we can't pass up. is that right, lori? >> would you believe october the fantastic month to go christmas shopping. halloween answer t
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the faa expects the chicago center to be fully restored by october 13th. two weeks away. >>> the new report says the heat wave hitting australia last year could only be caused by global warming. researchers using different methods that baked australia for much of 2013. the studies find the extreme heat would have been virtually impossible for not human caused climate change. the most definitive connection between a weather event and global warming. >>> indra petersons has an early start on the forecast for today. good morning, indra. >> if you are in florida today, you dealt with a lot of rain yesterday. the last thing you want to talk about is more rain. unfortunately, that is going to be the story. look at the heavy rain. 3 to 5 inches of rain in georgia. 5 inches yesterday. that stationary front is still there. we are still talking about the low continuing to bring more showers into the ridge on. the good news is another day or so, we will see it make its way offshore. one low bringing light showers in today and tomorrow. we will really be watching this
the faa expects the chicago center to be fully restored by october 13th. two weeks away. >>> the new report says the heat wave hitting australia last year could only be caused by global warming. researchers using different methods that baked australia for much of 2013. the studies find the extreme heat would have been virtually impossible for not human caused climate change. the most definitive connection between a weather event and global warming. >>> indra petersons has an...
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his day in court and the faa's investigation. >>> and defensive coach. tough questions after a michigan quarterback was kept in the game after a powerful hit on the field. >> i would never put a kid in that situation. never have and never will. >> college football safety in the spotlight on this tuesday, september 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good tuesday morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. a very simple thing we do at home is lock the door. apparently not at the white house. >> it's wild. lots of repercussions. one of the top -- the top director of the secret service is going to be grilled today. >> going to be interesting today. >> we'll kick it off with those revelations about the white house fence jumper armed with a knife and made his way through the front door. >> we're now finding out now details about just how far he got inside. abc's karen travers has the latest from washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, reena and t.j. the details of this security breach are astonishing. omar gon
his day in court and the faa's investigation. >>> and defensive coach. tough questions after a michigan quarterback was kept in the game after a powerful hit on the field. >> i would never put a kid in that situation. never have and never will. >> college football safety in the spotlight on this tuesday, september 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good tuesday morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. a very...
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trust woolite. >> air travelers keep facing delay and cancellation because of friday fire at faa air traffic control facility near chicago. the agency head ordered 30 day review of safety and security at all faa facilities as a result of what happen. 36-year-old contract employee faces arrest so that charges tonight in connection with the fire. the fair damage critical tell xhup indication equipment. faa officials hope to repair all of the damage by mid october but right after this happened they had to shut down o'hare and midway airport for some time and just back up the whole system. >> from saint helena tonight the story of most unusual tourist attraction. not a winery. not a restaurant. in fact on the surface it doesn't fit at all until you learn the back story. here's wayne. >> saint helena and napa valley quaint small town wine country escape but not always quiet. it's always place with most unusual tourist attraction. >> it will gishtion in all good time but there's a story behind this. his name is mike mean analogy with wife they are boos known for running a motorcycle rental
trust woolite. >> air travelers keep facing delay and cancellation because of friday fire at faa air traffic control facility near chicago. the agency head ordered 30 day review of safety and security at all faa facilities as a result of what happen. 36-year-old contract employee faces arrest so that charges tonight in connection with the fire. the fair damage critical tell xhup indication equipment. faa officials hope to repair all of the damage by mid october but right after this...
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. >>> the head of the faa is call are for a safety plan after the fire at the chicago facility. that cancelled more than 3,500 flights. the ripple effect is still being felt. the faa has said it expects the chicago area center to be fully restored by october 13th. >>> 20 minutes after the hour. isis releasing new video of a british journalist held hostage. we will tell you what it means. we are live in london after the break. >>> a new video from isis out this morning featuring hostage john cantlie. this has the journalist speaking directly to the camera. cantlie reads from a script mocking president obama's new strategy for defeating isis. cnn's atika shubert is live in london with the latest. atika? >> reporter: clearly this is a propaganda video he has been forced to make. this is part of the series. this is the third one. in this one, he criticizes president obama's 9/11 speech. the key here to remember is he is making this under duress. in the first video he released, he said you probably think i'm held hostage and doing this with a gun to my head. so, we have to take all o
. >>> the head of the faa is call are for a safety plan after the fire at the chicago facility. that cancelled more than 3,500 flights. the ripple effect is still being felt. the faa has said it expects the chicago area center to be fully restored by october 13th. >>> 20 minutes after the hour. isis releasing new video of a british journalist held hostage. we will tell you what it means. we are live in london after the break. >>> a new video from isis out this morning...
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faa officials hope to repair all of the damage by mid october but right after this happened they had to shut down o'hare and midway airport for some time and just back up the whole system. >> from saint helena tonight the story of most unusual tourist attraction. not a winery. not a restaurant. in fact on the surface it doesn't fit at all until you learn the back story. here's wayne. >> saint helena and napa valley quaint small town wine country escape but not always quiet. it's always place with most unusual tourist attraction. >> it will gishtion in all good time but there's a story behind this. his name is mike mean analogy with wife they are boos known for running a motorcycle rental shop in the middle of up to. hard to miss the place based on the signage and what has become the word of mouth side business. >> about they are tear. >> if for 100 $mike will fire up the prides and joy this aircraft engine from b 36 bomber. >> the smiles unbelievable. >> yes smells like full. >> smells like victory. >> this is the b.36. >>reporter: back in the cold war in the 1950s the b.36 was 10 en
faa officials hope to repair all of the damage by mid october but right after this happened they had to shut down o'hare and midway airport for some time and just back up the whole system. >> from saint helena tonight the story of most unusual tourist attraction. not a winery. not a restaurant. in fact on the surface it doesn't fit at all until you learn the back story. here's wayne. >> saint helena and napa valley quaint small town wine country escape but not always quiet. it's...
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faa officials hope to repair all of the damage by mid october but right after this happened they had to shut down o'hare and midway airport for some time and just back up the whole system. >> from saint helena tonight the story of most unusual tourist attraction. not a winery. not a restaurant. in fact on the surface it doesn't fit at all until you learn the back story. here's wayne. >> saint helena and napa valley quaint small town wine country escape but not always quiet. it's always place with most unusual tourist attraction. >> it will gishtion in all good time but there's a story behind this. his name is mike mean analogy with wife they are boos known for running a motorcycle rental shop in the middle of up to. hard to miss the place based on the signage and what has become the word of mouth side business. >> about they are tear. >> if for 100 $mike will fire up the prides and joy this aircraft engine from b 36 bomber. >> the smiles unbelievable. >> yes smells like full. >> smells like victory. >> this is the b.36. >>reporter: back in the cold war in the 1950s the b.36 was 10 en
faa officials hope to repair all of the damage by mid october but right after this happened they had to shut down o'hare and midway airport for some time and just back up the whole system. >> from saint helena tonight the story of most unusual tourist attraction. not a winery. not a restaurant. in fact on the surface it doesn't fit at all until you learn the back story. here's wayne. >> saint helena and napa valley quaint small town wine country escape but not always quiet. it's...
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massive delays from an faa facility. the belfortin in furniture weather center, skies clearing overnight. the forecast is coming up. >> new concerns about the respiratory virus spreading across the country. the cdc is looking into if this could cause paralysis. with theen in colorado virus had problems moving their arms and legs. it's possible the paralysis could be permanent and are focused on finding any connection. >> we do not have a calls of with the cases are due to. it could take weeks to determine if the paralysis is caused by the virus. s has now been found in 35 states including maryland and d.c. >> he brought air traffic control to a standstill in chicago and is at the center of an faa investigation, single-handedly bringing down the entire system with fire and scissors. there is a process underway now to repair and rebuild. howard ind brian federal court in hospital scrubs with bandages over self-inflicted wounds. according to his lawyer, he sorry. >> brian tried to take his life. that he did so in the way th
massive delays from an faa facility. the belfortin in furniture weather center, skies clearing overnight. the forecast is coming up. >> new concerns about the respiratory virus spreading across the country. the cdc is looking into if this could cause paralysis. with theen in colorado virus had problems moving their arms and legs. it's possible the paralysis could be permanent and are focused on finding any connection. >> we do not have a calls of with the cases are due to. it could...
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we did see though, an ash cloud make its way towards the west and now the faa, not faa but the japanese flight control is calling it a no-fly zone around this particular area, in case we see any more eruptions. now this eruption wa was actualy not expected. there were no telltale signs of this mountain erupting. they're going to be watching it closely, it's a level 3, people are not to be going close to or up the mountain for an indefinite amount of time. >> kevin corriveau, thank you very much. coming up escape from i.s.i.l, we'll introduce you to a former fighter now escaped from the group. >>> and sexual assault, what it means for colleges across the state. >> see the latest research, discoveries and breakthroughs inside some of the worlds most advanced labs. >> how do you scale somethig you learned from a jelly fish? >> techknow every saturday go where science meets humanity. this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. techknow. we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. coming up more pro
we did see though, an ash cloud make its way towards the west and now the faa, not faa but the japanese flight control is calling it a no-fly zone around this particular area, in case we see any more eruptions. now this eruption wa was actualy not expected. there were no telltale signs of this mountain erupting. they're going to be watching it closely, it's a level 3, people are not to be going close to or up the mountain for an indefinite amount of time. >> kevin corriveau, thank you...
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the faa is launching an internal review into how one of his contract workers was able to sabotage the facily and set it on fire. >>> it could slow down your commute tomorrow, but it's not rain. it's fog. >> some areas today saw some rain. we still ha l of moisture trapped in the lower levels, i think that will produce fog overnight and early tomorrow. the radar is showing the showers out of the region for the most part, but we're still seeing showers in southern st. mary's county and everybody on the eastern shore still seeing showers. most of us will stay on the dry side tonight. but it's the moisture in the atmosphere that will get you going early tomorrow. so if you step out the door, i think we'll see some fog around 6, 7, 8:00 in the morning before it burns off. 9:00, clearing skies here, temperatures around 64, and by 11, plenty of sunshine as the clouds continue to get out. however, in north american virginia, i think that could be the thickest fog. so make sure you give yourself extra time tomorrow morning. my complete forecast coming up in a minute. >> thank you, doug. >>> ne
the faa is launching an internal review into how one of his contract workers was able to sabotage the facily and set it on fire. >>> it could slow down your commute tomorrow, but it's not rain. it's fog. >> some areas today saw some rain. we still ha l of moisture trapped in the lower levels, i think that will produce fog overnight and early tomorrow. the radar is showing the showers out of the region for the most part, but we're still seeing showers in southern st. mary's county...
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a major general said there is no indication any civilians have died >> the head of the faa is reviewing security protocol following saturday's devastating fire in chicago. this to see how service could be returned to normal as quickly as possible. >> immediately, it's more eyes, more resources and frequent check ins with facilities but over the long term if there are things that we identify to change we're going to change them. >> 36-year-old contract technician appeared in court today. authorities say he started a fire friday, then, tried to commit suicide by slashing his throat. service is only back to 60% of normal. >> on to tonight's money matters the stock market started the new week as much as last week. sluggish. worries about high stock prices resulted in big losses today. higher prices and weak growth blamed for sluggish home sales nationwide. suggesting sales will slow over the next few months. average fee for using an out of network atm climbed to a new high of $4.35 per transaction. that is up 5% over the past year. increase is blamed on banks, adjusting to laws and regulati
a major general said there is no indication any civilians have died >> the head of the faa is reviewing security protocol following saturday's devastating fire in chicago. this to see how service could be returned to normal as quickly as possible. >> immediately, it's more eyes, more resources and frequent check ins with facilities but over the long term if there are things that we identify to change we're going to change them. >> 36-year-old contract technician appeared in...
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last week's fire prompted the faa to review its security practices. the fire was allegedly set by a contract employee. it forced the cancellation of all flights at chicago's two airports and triggered nationwide service disruptions. officials say it could take days before flight schedules are back to normal. >>> well, reports tonight that islamic state fighters are gaining ground in the kurdish area of syria near the turkish border. this despite ongoing air strikes by the u.s.-led coalition. benjamin netanyahu compared the militants to cancer, spreading throughout the world. he also warns of another threat. >> make no mistake, isis must be defeated. but to defeat isis and leave iran as a threshold nuclear power is to win the battle and lose the war. >> and the number of deaths linked to faulty ignition switches has risen to 23. more than a dozen other people were seriously hurt in related crashes. gm has so far recalled almost 26 million american vehicles this year. i'm kelly wright, now back to "hannity "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." midte
last week's fire prompted the faa to review its security practices. the fire was allegedly set by a contract employee. it forced the cancellation of all flights at chicago's two airports and triggered nationwide service disruptions. officials say it could take days before flight schedules are back to normal. >>> well, reports tonight that islamic state fighters are gaining ground in the kurdish area of syria near the turkish border. this despite ongoing air strikes by the u.s.-led...
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a major general said there is no indication any civilians have died >> the head of the faa is reviewing security protocol following saturday's devastating fire in chicago. this to see how service could be returned to normal as quickly as possible. >> immediately, it's more eyes, more resources and frequent check ins with facilities but over the long term if there are things that we identify to change we're going to change them. >> 36-year-old contract technician appeared in court today. authorities say he started a fire friday, then, tried to commit suicide by slashing his throat. service is only back to 60% of normal. >> on to tonight's money matters the stock market started the new week as much as last week. sluggish. worries about high stock prices resulted in big losses today. higher prices and weak growth blamed for sluggish home sales nationwide. suggesting sales will slow over the next few months. average fee for using an out of network atm climbed to a new high of $4.35 per transaction. that is up 5% over the past year. increase is blamed on banks, adjusting to laws and regulati
a major general said there is no indication any civilians have died >> the head of the faa is reviewing security protocol following saturday's devastating fire in chicago. this to see how service could be returned to normal as quickly as possible. >> immediately, it's more eyes, more resources and frequent check ins with facilities but over the long term if there are things that we identify to change we're going to change them. >> 36-year-old contract technician appeared in...
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while for the next 30 days, the faa will conduct a full review of security procedures and the agency's response plan to major failures and out ans. >> it's additional people, it's additional patrols, it's additional looks -- additional restrictions on access for core pieces of infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground and, you know, much more situational awareness on the part of all our employees of what's going on in our facility. >> reporter: with the hope of preventing what's going on on the ground right now. jay gray, nbc news. >>> still ahead, who dropped the ball? president obama says we underestimated the threat of the terror group isis. the one person he's blaming. >>> doctors are baffled. new worries about a virus that's spreading, leaving children paralyzed. >>> i'm marianne favro live in san jose. where new inspectors are cracking down on water wasters. i'll have that story coming up in a live report. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay toge
while for the next 30 days, the faa will conduct a full review of security procedures and the agency's response plan to major failures and out ans. >> it's additional people, it's additional patrols, it's additional looks -- additional restrictions on access for core pieces of infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground and, you know, much more situational awareness on the part of all our employees of what's going on in our facility. >> reporter: with the hope of preventing...
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. >>> tonight, the head of the faa has ordered a major review of security and contingency plans at faa facilities after an attack by one man on an air traffic control center outside chicago that crippled thousands of flights and continues to impact air travel across this country. and it could be weeks before things are back to normal. nbc's tom costello covers the aviation industry for us and has tonight's report. >> reporter: day four of a massive air traffic control mess in chicago. on friday the skies over chicago were wide open with thousands of flights canceled. today, operations back to 80% at o'hare, but still more than 800 delays and cancellations. >> it was very frustrating. i was in shock. i was in tears. devastating. i was absolutely appalled. >> reporter: in court today 36-year-old contract employee brian howard charged with sabotaging chicago center, critical for high altitude flights, 20 of 29 computer racks destroyed. >> damage is devastating. cut off all communication, all radar feeds and all data processing. >> reporter: now, the faa chief has ordered a review of secur
. >>> tonight, the head of the faa has ordered a major review of security and contingency plans at faa facilities after an attack by one man on an air traffic control center outside chicago that crippled thousands of flights and continues to impact air travel across this country. and it could be weeks before things are back to normal. nbc's tom costello covers the aviation industry for us and has tonight's report. >> reporter: day four of a massive air traffic control mess in...
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. >>> the faa is calling for a review after a fire at o'hare airport facility on friday that is still effecting air traffic tonight. the fire that damaged communications equipment forced cancellations across the country. service is at 60% of normal. we haven't seen much of an impact here today. the fire was set as an act of sabotage. >> on the rovry of the system -- recovery of the system, sure, with a more modern system we would have more flexibility. >> the faa says it will take two weeks to reopen the control center. >>> startling new details about the armed men who jumped the white house fence and ran through the front door. he got much further inside the white house than the secret service admitted. omar gonzalez was armed with a knife and got past the stair way that leads to the president's living quarters and then he ran 168 feet into the east room of the white house. that is where the president makes speeches, holds news conferences and signs bills. the white house is considered to be one of the most secure buildings in the world. which makes this that much more concerning. ri
. >>> the faa is calling for a review after a fire at o'hare airport facility on friday that is still effecting air traffic tonight. the fire that damaged communications equipment forced cancellations across the country. service is at 60% of normal. we haven't seen much of an impact here today. the fire was set as an act of sabotage. >> on the rovry of the system -- recovery of the system, sure, with a more modern system we would have more flexibility. >> the faa says it...
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officials say in the end, there was so much blood along with fire and water damage, the faa called it a biohazard and is building a new center. in other words, the travel disruptions could last at least two weeks. leaving many wondering how one man could cause all of this. >> this contract person that created this dilemma is vetted, has a security clearance and if they're inclined and this gentleman was, to create havoc, they can do it. >> reporter: several members of congress now calling for an investigation. in the meantime, howard had his first court appearance today. he arrived wearing hospital scrubs with a large bandage covering a self-inflicted wound on his neck. his lawyer told reporters his client deeply regrets his actions. abc news, new york. >>> supporters of home sharing rallied outside san francisco city hall today while inside, a supervisors committee considered a proposal to regulate services like air b & b. supervisor david chew is leading the charge to regulate short term rentals. >> this is displacing people for being able to live in san francisco during our afforda
officials say in the end, there was so much blood along with fire and water damage, the faa called it a biohazard and is building a new center. in other words, the travel disruptions could last at least two weeks. leaving many wondering how one man could cause all of this. >> this contract person that created this dilemma is vetted, has a security clearance and if they're inclined and this gentleman was, to create havoc, they can do it. >> reporter: several members of congress now...
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but that is going to be a massive job, 20 of 29 pieces of communication equipment were destroyed, the faa says it could take until mid october to get chicago center back up and running. other air traffic control facilities are taking up the slack but hundreds of cancellations and delays still at chicago's o'hare airport. the good news is at nearby midway where southwest, is centered, delays are minimal. >> all because of one person. it's infuriating. it's sad that it took this but it's just so frustrating when it impacts so many people. >> that one person, brian howard according to the criminal complaint, worked at the chicago center for about eight years. he had a security clearance so friday morning he just had to show his i.d. and swipe his card and went inside. once there he allegedly set fire to the equipment and tried to commit suicide by cutting his wrists and his throat. doug du durban is calling for changes to be made if necessary. >> lisa stark reporting. brian howard will be held in federal custody without bond. he appeared in chicago court today for the first time since friday
but that is going to be a massive job, 20 of 29 pieces of communication equipment were destroyed, the faa says it could take until mid october to get chicago center back up and running. other air traffic control facilities are taking up the slack but hundreds of cancellations and delays still at chicago's o'hare airport. the good news is at nearby midway where southwest, is centered, delays are minimal. >> all because of one person. it's infuriating. it's sad that it took this but it's...
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. >>> the faa says it will take about two weeks to fully reopen the chicago area air traffic control center that was crippled by an act of sabotage last week. authorities say a contract employee started a fire at the regional facility in suburban aurora and then tried to kill himself. more than 2,000 flights were cancelled that way. >>> the irs is not trying hard enough to locate people who joe back taxes, more than half the time, agency workers do not complete the checklist for finding delinquent taxpayers, in 2012, the irs reported $6.7 billion in unpaid taxes to be uncollectible because it could not find the taxpayer. irs officials say they generally agree with the report, but take issue with some of the findings. >>> stocks were down today, the dow lost 42, the s&p 500 was off 5, the nasdaq dropped six. >>> the obama who is has come up with one way to save money on an official steak dinner, the guest of honor does not eat. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy
. >>> the faa says it will take about two weeks to fully reopen the chicago area air traffic control center that was crippled by an act of sabotage last week. authorities say a contract employee started a fire at the regional facility in suburban aurora and then tried to kill himself. more than 2,000 flights were cancelled that way. >>> the irs is not trying hard enough to locate people who joe back taxes, more than half the time, agency workers do not complete the checklist...
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the faa says it will take at least two weeks to repair the control facility damaged by a fire set by a suicidal employee. in the meantime, the agency is assessing its response plan during a crisis and conducting a full security review. >> it's additional people, it's additional patrols. it's additional looks -- additional restrictions on access for core pieces of the infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground. >> officials tell nbc's tom costello the situation friday after the fire was the toughest an airport has faced since flights were grounded nationwide on september 11th. >>> for the first time in decades, drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, are now sharing a d.c. road with street cars. six cars are being rerouted on 8th street in northeast d.c. you can't ride them yet. that will likely come in november. but drivers and cyclists will have to share the road and make sure they park close enough to the curb to avoid being hit. if you need an incentive to give those street cars a try, you might be interested to know that we have learned d-dot may not charge a fare for the entire fir
the faa says it will take at least two weeks to repair the control facility damaged by a fire set by a suicidal employee. in the meantime, the agency is assessing its response plan during a crisis and conducting a full security review. >> it's additional people, it's additional patrols. it's additional looks -- additional restrictions on access for core pieces of the infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground. >> officials tell nbc's tom costello the situation friday after the...
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>> one man successfully targeting critical faa communications equipment bringing one of the nation's busiest airports to a standstill. three days later, the system still has not fully recovered. tonight, several lawmakers say this incident reveals a critical vulnerability in the air traffic control system. cables caught and fire ignited inside this faa facility, silencing air traffic control radios and crippling travel. >> i was really frustrated. >> i'm upset. >> i'm so mad right now. >> reporter: one of the country's busiest airports forced to a halt. thousands of flights canceled since friday and the numbers are growing. >> what we didn't have was an equipment failure. we had an apparent sabotage of equipment. >> reporter: the faa administrator tells cnn he's heightened security and ordered a 30-day review into how one man, brian howard, a contracted field technician, could walk into a building with a suitcase and disrupt travel for hundreds of thousands of flyers. should someone have been able to get into the facility with a suitcase unchecked without raising any questions? >> th
>> one man successfully targeting critical faa communications equipment bringing one of the nation's busiest airports to a standstill. three days later, the system still has not fully recovered. tonight, several lawmakers say this incident reveals a critical vulnerability in the air traffic control system. cables caught and fire ignited inside this faa facility, silencing air traffic control radios and crippling travel. >> i was really frustrated. >> i'm upset. >> i'm so...
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while for the next 30 days, the faa will conduct a full review of security procedures and the agency's response plan to major failures and outages. >> it's additional people. it's additional patrols. it's additional restrictions on access for core pieces of the infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground and much more situational awareness on the part of all of our employees and what's going on in our facility. >> reporter: with the hope of preventing what's going on on the ground right now. jay gray, nbc 10 news. >>> there were some delays at philadelphia international airport after the incident but officials say they were minor. >>> a warning tonight about harsh weather that could hit the jersey shore. >> a new insurance company reports that hurricane sandy could have been a warmup, a bigger storm could hit. it says sandy was mild to the 1821 hurricane that swamped the shore. the company breaks down the potential impact of another 1821 event. >> the company calls it the big one. trillions of dollars of assets would lie in the storm's path. a storm surge comparable to sandy would
while for the next 30 days, the faa will conduct a full review of security procedures and the agency's response plan to major failures and outages. >> it's additional people. it's additional patrols. it's additional restrictions on access for core pieces of the infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground and much more situational awareness on the part of all of our employees and what's going on in our facility. >> reporter: with the hope of preventing what's going on on the...
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. >>> coming up next, the faa is warning it could take weeks, weeks for things to get back to normal after friday's chicago sabotage. we'll have a live report on that. >>> massive protest underway in hong kong, roiling international markets. how will wall street reacting? we're looking out for you and your money next. ♪ (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a lo
. >>> coming up next, the faa is warning it could take weeks, weeks for things to get back to normal after friday's chicago sabotage. we'll have a live report on that. >>> massive protest underway in hong kong, roiling international markets. how will wall street reacting? we're looking out for you and your money next. ♪ (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour....
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. >>> right now the head of the faa is calling for a review of air traffic control backup plans after security protocol caused a fire at a facility near chicago causing major problems on the nation's air system. hundreds of flights were canceled and delayed at chicago's two airports. a contract worker was accused of cutting wires and intentionally starting the fire before attempting to commit suicide. >>> it pays to plan, the record in rising cost of fast convenient cash and coming up next we'll talk to the nih director about getting the ebola outbreak under control. >> as we head into the break, a look at those gas prices driving you a little less crazy tonight. in stafford, virginia, it's in stafford, virginia, it's 3.08 a gallon at 2883 in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i ap
. >>> right now the head of the faa is calling for a review of air traffic control backup plans after security protocol caused a fire at a facility near chicago causing major problems on the nation's air system. hundreds of flights were canceled and delayed at chicago's two airports. a contract worker was accused of cutting wires and intentionally starting the fire before attempting to commit suicide. >>> it pays to plan, the record in rising cost of fast convenient cash and...
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and now the head of faa is ordering massive review of security protocols. lisa stark reports. >> trying to get air of traffic to some semblance of normal in the u.s. a review of all air traffic facilities both security features and contingency plans for emergencies. work is underway to repair chicago's communication center, 20 of 29 pieces of communications equipment were destroyed. authorities say it could take until mid december to get chicago center up and running. other facilities are taking up the slab. the good news is midway, where southwest is the biggest airline, cancellations are minimal. but for the passengers it has been a nightmare. >> all because of one person. it's so infewer rate 88th -- infuriating. it's sad it took this but it's just -- you know so frustrating when it impacts so many people. >> reporter: that one person brian howard worked at the center for eight years. he had security clearance. friday morning he had to show his i.d. and swipe his card and he went inside. once there he allegedly set fire tot communications equipment and t
and now the head of faa is ordering massive review of security protocols. lisa stark reports. >> trying to get air of traffic to some semblance of normal in the u.s. a review of all air traffic facilities both security features and contingency plans for emergencies. work is underway to repair chicago's communication center, 20 of 29 pieces of communications equipment were destroyed. authorities say it could take until mid december to get chicago center up and running. other facilities are...
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faa administrator said it might be longer than that. i give you anecdotal evidence. cancellations still. detroit, you're not going. fargo, canceled. houston, indianapolis, des moines, you're canceled. those are the anecdotal numbers on american board over here. overall at o'hare if we putnam members up, so far 429 cancellations. midway a few more. delays continue to grow as well. now a total of over 700 delays at both chicago airports. this whole thing has happened, guys, on a time when the weather has been about as good a sustained run of good weather that i have seen in chicago all summer. can you imagine what would have happened if this was in the midst of winter and snow? look at this. it is beautiful. fellow believed to be responsible, the contractor, brian howard, scheduled to be in federal court at this hour for his first appearance. famously harmed himself. set fires. he is answering those charges, at least hearing those charges at this hour. i leave you with the airline stocks. the market down today a little bit. but airline stocks outstripping those losses.
faa administrator said it might be longer than that. i give you anecdotal evidence. cancellations still. detroit, you're not going. fargo, canceled. houston, indianapolis, des moines, you're canceled. those are the anecdotal numbers on american board over here. overall at o'hare if we putnam members up, so far 429 cancellations. midway a few more. delays continue to grow as well. now a total of over 700 delays at both chicago airports. this whole thing has happened, guys, on a time when the...
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>> reporter: repairs to the facility will take at least two weeks, while for the next 30 days, the faa will conduct a full review of security procedures. >> it's additional people, it's additional patrols. it's additional looks -- additional restrictions on access for core pieces of the infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground, and, you know, much more situational awareness on the part of all of our employees and what's going on in our facility. >> reporter: with the hope of preventing what's going on on the ground right now. jay gray, nbc news. >>> now, the suspect in the fires is being treated for self-inflicted wounds. he was reportedly derespondent over a pending job transfer. he is expected to survive. >>> a doctor exposed to ebola is now in maryland. doreen gentzler takes us inside the nih. >>> plus an important message doctors want you to hear. >> reporter: after reports surface of bendable phones, will your new iphone bend and break? "consumer reports" puts it to the test. i'm erika gonzales and i'll show you what they found, coming up. >>> clouds, dampness, cool air tod
>> reporter: repairs to the facility will take at least two weeks, while for the next 30 days, the faa will conduct a full review of security procedures. >> it's additional people, it's additional patrols. it's additional looks -- additional restrictions on access for core pieces of the infrastructure. we want more eyes on the ground, and, you know, much more situational awareness on the part of all of our employees and what's going on in our facility. >> reporter: with the...